Video: Eissmann Develops Technology Centre In Eastern Hungary

  • 21 Jan 2019 11:14 AM
Video: Eissmann Develops Technology Centre In Eastern Hungary
Eissmann, a leading automotive high quality/low volume interior solutions supplier is developing its Hungarian site.

In the framework of the EUR 6.7 million capacity expansion investment project, the German company is expanding its manufacturing area and purchasing new machinery, while creating 140 new jobs in Nyíregyháza.


MTI Photo: Balázs Attila
Source: Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency - HIPA

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